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The Quest For Cortisone 1st Edition Thom Rooke

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The Quest For Cortisone 1st Edition Thom Rooke
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Thom Rooke
ISBN: 9781609173265, 1609173260
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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The Quest For Cortisone 1st Edition Thom Rooke by Thom Rooke 9781609173265, 1609173260 instant download after payment.

In 1948, when OC Mrs. G., OCO hospitalized with debilitating rheumatoid arthritis, became the first person to receive a mysterious new compoundOCo"cortisone"OCoher physicians were awestruck by her transformation from enervated to energized. After eighteen years of biochemical research, the most intensively hunted biological agent of all time had finally been isolated, identified, synthesized, and put to the test. And it worked. But the discovery of a long-sought OC magic bulletOCO came at an unanticipated cost in the form of strange side effects. This fascinating history recounts the discovery of cortisone and pulls the curtain back on the peculiar cast of characters responsible for its advent, including two enigmatic scientists, Edward Kendall and Philip Hench, who went on to receive the Nobel Prize. The book also explores the key role the Mayo Clinic played in fostering cortisoneOCOs development, and looks at drugs that owe their heritage to the so-called OC King of Steroids.OCO

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